Human Nature and Other Sermons by Joseph Butler
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i.e. The affection which we rightly have for what is lovely must
ordinate justly, in due manner end proportion, become the object of a new affection, or be itself beloved, in order to our being endued with that virtue which is the principle of a good life. Civ. Dei, 1. xv. c. 22. {30} Job xxii. {31} Job ix. 2. {32} Eccius. xliii. 50. |
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